New York Law Firm Introduces Low-Cost Business Startup Service

New York law firm, Brodsky LLC - Attorneys at Law, offers an innovative online business setup package which can save aspiring entrepreneurs over $2,000 in legal fees and other startup costs.

Big business got their bailouts, and now it’s time someone helped the little guy.

(PRWEB) January 14, 2013

To help get more people get into their own businesses, a New York law firm is offering an innovative business setup package which can save aspiring entrepreneurs over $2,000 in legal fees and other startup costs.

CheapNewYorkLLC.com, the brainchild of veteran New York attorney Steve Brodsky, makes forming an LLC in New York a quick, easy, and inexpensive process.

Instead of paying $3,000 or more to set up a New York LLC and satisfy New York’s expensive and burdensome legal publishing requirement, Brodsky’s firm provides an all-inclusive package for just $895 complete, an unheard of price for this service.

According to Brodsky, CheapNewYorkLLC.com costs way less than some well-known online services such as LegalZoom.com and RocketLawyer.com.

“Most people aren’t aware of the huge hidden costs of using the big-name online services,” explained Brodsky. “Those companies are not attorneys, so they cannot advise customers on how to use the law to their advantage, and sadly, the customer only finds out later on that they made a very expensive mistake.”

Brodsky, a former serial entrepreneur himself, recognized early on that the expense of forming an LLC in New York prevents many people from taking the business plunge, and this is his way of helping people just starting out.

“The economy is getting worse, people are losing their jobs by the thousands, and the only option for many is to go out on their own,” said Brodsky. “Big business got their bailouts, and now it’s time someone helped the little guy.”

“If this helps ease the burden for a few people, I’m happy” he added.

Even though the prices on CheapNewYorkLLC.com are rock-bottom, there's no skimping on service, explained Brodsky. "We're in a service business, and just because you're not paying $250 an hour, you're still going to get the same great advice and superb service we’ve been offering to over 3,000 clients since 2005," he said.